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  2. Not Fade Away (song) - Wikipedia

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    Holly and the Crickets recorded the song in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957, the same day the song "Everyday" was recorded. [1] The rhythmic pattern of "Not Fade Away" is a variant of the Bo Diddley beat, with the second stress occurring on the second rather than third beat of the first measure, which was an update of the "hambone" rhythm, or patted juba from West Africa.

  3. My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) - Wikipedia

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    Neil Young and Crazy Horse singles chronology. "Four Strong Winds". (1978) " My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) ". (1979) " The Loner (Live)" (1980) " My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) " is a song by Canadian musician Neil Young. An acoustic song, it was recorded live in early 1978 at the Boarding House in San Francisco, California.

  4. Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) - Wikipedia

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    Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) " Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) " is a song written by Canadian-American musician Neil Young. Combined with its acoustic counterpart "My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue)", it bookends Young's 1979 album Rust Never Sleeps. The song was influenced by the punk rock zeitgeist of the late 1970s, in particular by Young ...

  5. Rush (band) - Wikipedia

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    Promotional image of the band in 1981. Left to right: Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson. Rush was a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto in 1968 that primarily comprised Geddy Lee (vocals, bass guitar, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitar) and Neil Peart (drums, percussion). The band's original line-up comprised Lifeson, drummer John Rutsey ...

  6. List of songs recorded by Rush - Wikipedia

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    Allegedly only 500 copies of the single were pressed. Drummer: John Rutsey; First original song released; B Side of Not Fade Away single; Music: Geddy Lee; Lyrics: John Rutsey; Played by the band as early as 1971. Originally planned for inclusion on Rush's debut album, but scrapped in the end.

  7. Oh, Boy! (The Crickets song) - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Boy! (The Crickets song) "Oh, Boy!" " Oh, Boy! " Oh, Boy! " is a song written by Sonny West, Bill Tilghman and Norman Petty. The song was included on the album The "Chirping" Crickets and was also released as the A-side of a single, with "Not Fade Away" as the B-side. The song peaked at number 10 on the US charts, [1] number 3 on the UK ...

  8. TNT (Tanya Tucker album) - Wikipedia

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    TNT. (Tanya Tucker album) TNT is the ninth studio album by American country music singer Tanya Tucker. It was released on November 6, 1978, by MCA Records. Working with a new producer in Jerry Goldstein, Tucker drifts away from her earlier country style to do a much more rock -based effort. She covers well-known rock songs originally performed ...

  9. Not Fade Away - Wikipedia

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    Music[edit] "Not Fade Away" (song), a 1957 song by Buddy Holly, covered by many others. Not Fade Away (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album), a 1992 album by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly), a 1996 tribute album. Not Fade Away (David Kitt album), a 2006 album by David Kitt.